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Q refers to previous section ...it is clear regarding three things. Ibidem in the same place
Y There are usually three occasions for a human to cry out. Sermon 56.
K What the new man and the old man are. Sermon 103, before the middle
Q Honor and reverence shown by the peoples to Christ the King are considered in regard to four things. Sermon 42.
R Three things induce us to keep humility. Sermon 25.
L The greatness and perfection of the virtue of humility are demonstrated by four things. Sermon 43, after the middle
E Humility has the power to effect twelve wondrous and virtuous things. Sermon 44.
We ought to possess humility for two reasons. Sermon 71, in the beginning.
Q Humility has the power to produce five great fruits in us. Sermon 71.
R Four things induce us to keep humility. Sermon 75.
L True fasting ought to have six conditions. Sermon 33.
M One must fast for forty days and no more nor less for six reasons. Sermon 33.
N We fast in the Lenten season and not immediately after the Epiphany for six reasons. Sermon 33.
O Why fasting does not occur at the same time. Sermon 33.
P Who are bound to fast. Sermon 33.
Q Whether one who breaks the fast commits a mortal sin. Sermon 33.
R How old one must be if willing to fast. Sermon 33.
S At what hour a fasting person ought to eat. Sermon 33.
T What foods a fasting person may eat. Sermon 33.
U Whether the fast is broken by drinking before eating, or by the eating of confections, or by the participation of the ninth hour. Sermon 33.
X Six things diminish the merit of fasting. Sermon 33.
Y There are six kinds of people who fast without fruit. Sermon 33.
Z Even just and innocent people are bound to fast, and this for three reasons. Sermon 33.
The boy Jesus has twenty conditions by which he is distinguished from all other boys, and by which
L he is declared to us as wondrously reverend and worthy of love. Sermon 10.
Z This name Jesus has in itself ten great and praiseworthy virtues. Sermon 14.
A Some imitate God foolishly and fatuously. Sermon 38.
E Some imitate God well and wisely, and this in regard to seven things. Sermon 38.
P The incarnation of the Son of God is likened to marriage in regard to seven things. Sermon 104.
Q The incarnation of God was necessary for multiple reasons. Sermon 1.
B Five infirmities are reached from causes. Sermon 102.
E Ingratitude has a threefold harm. Sermon 101.
F Ingratitude is a very great sin, and it causes five evils. Sermon 107.
D We ought to demonstrate benevolence to enemies in five ways. Sermon 19.
Q Those invited to the wedding feast refuse to come for a fourfold reason. Sermon 104.
P We ought to flee from envy for three reasons. Sermon 95.
Y John, the voice of one crying in the wilderness, remaining with us, cried out to us in seven ways. Sermon 7.
R John was more than a prophet in regard to the passage in Sermon 5.
L We can be angry at our neighbor in three ways. Sermon 76.
R The malice and perversity of the Jews is shown to be detestable from Sermon 41.
D A judgment ought to have four things, namely the judge, the defendant, etc. Sermon 4.
Z Those who judge others wrongly are to be refuted for four reasons. Sermon 6.
O Judgment is manifold. Sermon 22.
P God exalted the just in manifold ways so that others might imitate them. Sermon 21.
L The just are afflicted and punished in the present time for ten reasons. Sermon 29.
H The fruit of justice is fourfold. Sermon 79.
B A just person ought to rejoice supremely regarding two things. Sermon 40.
L A just person can rejoice in the present time regarding ten goods. Sermon 40.
D The just have ten greatest joys in the blessed life. Sermon 40.
F We ought to remember how God has exalted the just so that we may imitate them. Sermon 61.
Serving justice can be considered and explained in five ways. Sermon 69.